In just their first year of McGarrigle Cup eligibility, the 2002 girls King City Royals team has proven to be a strong contender in the ...
Everyone has a story to tell. For a young King Township boy, he’s received a lot of support getting his story told in a big way.
It was a weekend to perhaps fall in love with a new pooch in King City.
Eddie Creed touched many lives. And he left a lasting legacy – building stronger ties with one’s own family is the building block for everything in life.
The sun shone down on Seneca College’s King campus last Saturday as hundreds of thrill-seekers took to the waters of Lake Seneca in the sport of dragon boating.
Paul Roberts represented both Water Ski Wakeboard Ontario and the sports as a whole when he carried the Pan Am torch in July.
Maple resident and Villanova College student Arielle Tessier stepped up to one of the biggest stages of her life in her search for track stardom.
I love science fiction. And I love the idea that we may one day have robots among us, performing various tasks in our society. But ultimately, it’s a sort of catch-22 in our evolution.
As my wise old dad used to say, “Son, always leave your campsite cleaner than you found it.” That adage really hit home when I began to look at my own community as “my campsite.”
A high school student in King is connecting with her past through a flagship scholarship program.
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